get a compas and put it so it is 90 degrees to the LEFT make shure you can only jus se the right angle and there you have it thedegree of a caterpillar elbow
90.
Hint: 90/2=...
59 degree
a right ANGLE (not angel) is ninety degrees or straight up as seen from the horizontal, example, a street corner on a map, oriented properly. four right angle make up a square.
get a compas and put it so it is 90 degrees to the LEFT make shure you can only jus se the right angle and there you have it thedegree of a caterpillar elbow
By extending one's elbow, you can make a straight angle.
Any two angles that total 90 degrees will make up a right angle. Two 45 degree angles will make a right angle - 90 degrees. Also an angle of 30 degrees and another angle of 60 degrees will make up a right angle.
90.
yes
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NO, because each intercecting line does not make a right angle-some could make acute or obtuse angles. To be perpendicular the lines that meet have to make a right angle(90 degree angle) or else they will not be perpendicular.
An isosceles triangle consists of a 90 degree angle and two 45 degree angles
that doesn't make sense. At least not to me...
Hint: 90/2=...
59 degree
a right ANGLE (not angel) is ninety degrees or straight up as seen from the horizontal, example, a street corner on a map, oriented properly. four right angle make up a square.